Karmic Koala! Less than a week left!

Started by pokejungle October 23rd, 2009 12:58 AM
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Seen March 13th, 2022
Posted December 28th, 2018
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I'm super uber excited about this x3 It will be available as a final release on the 29th and I'd assume I can use the built in upgrade system at that time.

My netbook runs Ubuntu BUT the ALSA drivers do not work properly in the Jaunty release and instead of using a loooooooooong work around I decided simply to sit back and wait for Karmic. And what a long wait it's been.

Then my precious little baby laptop will be useful to me once again <3

twocows

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Seen February 19th, 2023
Posted April 30th, 2021
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I'm super uber excited about this x3 It will be available as a final release on the 29th and I'd assume I can use the built in upgrade system at that time.

My netbook runs Ubuntu BUT the ALSA drivers do not work properly in the Jaunty release and instead of using a loooooooooong work around I decided simply to sit back and wait for Karmic. And what a long wait it's been.

Then my precious little baby laptop will be useful to me once again <3
Make your text size bigger. It's really annoying to read.

Also, how is using OSS a LOOOOOONG workaround? OSS is better than ALSA anyway; it'd be worth it to enable it.

But yeah, while I personally don't use Ubuntu much, I do appreciate its contribution to Linux (specifically its usability), and I recommend it to a lot of people. I can't wait to see where Ubuntu is in a few years; the progress that they've made in the past few is simply amazing.
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Seen March 13th, 2022
Posted December 28th, 2018
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Make your text size bigger. It's really annoying to read.

Also, how is using OSS a LOOOOOONG workaround? OSS is better than ALSA anyway; it'd be worth it to enable it.

But yeah, while I personally don't use Ubuntu much, I do appreciate its contribution to Linux (specifically its usability), and I recommend it to a lot of people. I can't wait to see where Ubuntu is in a few years; the progress that they've made in the past few is simply amazing.
I meant a long workaround to fix ALSA. If I wanted to use OSS I would've used it, but I don't want to :<

And I can't change my font size when it's so aesthetically pleasing

twocows

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I meant a long workaround to fix ALSA. If I wanted to use OSS I would've used it, but I don't want to :<
OSS is better, and there's no reason to use ALSA over it, especially if ALSA is glitching out.

And I can't change my font size when it's so aesthetically pleasing
What was that? I couldn't read it; it was too small.
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Posted December 21st, 2009
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I've tried it and Kubuntu and have noticed major (more like minor, though, I doesn't really cripple the system) bugs. In kubuntu 9.10, the "Region and Language Settings" control panel crashes whenever I open it (I like my time in 24 hour, so I usually change the clock to it.) In the Gnome variant, it tends to get angry about mutliple users if you choose auto login at install. Also, I still have problems with Intel Graphics Chipsets but that's a little bit of Intel's fault. Kubuntu with Nvidia cards tend to have HUGE FONTS still.

Other than that, it seems fine okay. :\ It boots slower on my testbed machine than Jaunty, though, that's kind of odd.

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Seen March 13th, 2022
Posted December 28th, 2018
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I've tried it and Kubuntu and have noticed major (more like minor, though, I doesn't really cripple the system) bugs. In kubuntu 9.10, the "Region and Language Settings" control panel crashes whenever I open it (I like my time in 24 hour, so I usually change the clock to it.) In the Gnome variant, it tends to get angry about mutliple users if you choose auto login at install. Also, I still have problems with Intel Graphics Chipsets but that's a little bit of Intel's fault. Kubuntu with Nvidia cards tend to have HUGE FONTS still.

Other than that, it seems fine okay. :\ It boots slower on my testbed machine than Jaunty, though, that's kind of odd.
Really? Karmic is supposed to have improved boot times. And technically you were using the beta or release candidate so obviously it had bugs :p
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Posted December 21st, 2009
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BTW what were you computer specs when you tested it?
It's a pretty mainstream system in the education industry, it's a Dell Optiplex GX520 with 2GB of Ram with an Intel GMA 950 (as well as a potential add in card, an Nvidia GeForce 8400GS 512). I've also tested it on my main desktop system and laptop. (In spoiler)
Spoiler:
My Windows 7 Machine
Asus M2A-VM HDMI mobo
AMD Athlon 7850 X2
4GB DDR2-800
Zotac GeForce 9600GT
56k modem (lol)
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2


My Laptop (Dell Inspiron 1545)
2.0GHz Core 2 Duo T6400
4GB DDR2-667 5-5-5-15 latency
Intel GMA X4500HD

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"DOING IT WRONG"
Obi-wan Jerkobievil twin